List Of The Top 10 Smallest Countries in The World
1. The world's smallest country is the Vatican, also known as the Holy See. This country fits within the Italian capital city of Rome, and is the center of the Catholic Church.
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It is also home to the biggest church in the world – St. Peter's Basilica, and holds some of the most significant art works of the Renaissance such as The Pieta and the Creation of Adam. Its income comes from the voluntary contributions of over 1 billion members of the Roman Catholic Church around the world. The remainder of its economy comes from the sales of postage stamps, tourist mementos, and admission fees of museums.
2. Monaco is home to the largest number of millionaires and billionaires in the world. Known for its gambling and luxury goods and services industry, Monaco is a favourite playground of the rich and famous.
Bordered by France on 3 sides and one side by the Mediterranean Sea, the residents of Monaco are mostly French-speaking. With a population of over 36,000, Monaco is the world's most densely populated country. The most popular annual event is the Formula 1 race, with tracks passing through the city streets.
3. Nauru is the smallest island country in the world. It was known in the 1980's for a booming phosphate mining but is now a quiet island off the radar of tourists.
Nauru is also known as the country with the most obese people in the world, with 97% of its men and 93% of women being obese or overweight. Because of this, Nauru is also home to the world's highest level of type 2 diabetes, with 40% of its population suffering from the ailment.
4. Tuvalu is probably the least known of the places on this list, its formerly known as the Ellice Islands, and located in the Pacific Ocean.
There are about 10,000 inhabitants, with 8km of roads, and only 1 hospital present on the main island. The country was once a British territory but became independent in 1978. It is notoriously difficult to get to and its tourism is very low which also makes it different from the others on this list.
5) San Marino is completely surrounded by Italy and is nicknamed the Most Serene Republic of San Marino. Claiming to be the oldest surviving sovereign state in the world and the 3rd smallest country in Europe, it has a population of only 30,000.
Lichtenstein is a German-speaking country, this is the only nation in the world to be completely located in the Alps.
Located between Switzerland and Austria, Liechtenstein is the richest country in the world by GDP per capita, with the lowest unemployment rate of 1.5%. It doesn't actually have an airport and visitors must go through switzerland before more travel to get there.
6. St Kitts and Nevis are known as The MotherColony of the West Indies,and the 2 islands in the Caribbean were some of the first islands to be occupied by Europeans.
Its economy is dependent on tourism and some small manufacturing industries. The islands also provide fantastic diving sites due to abundant marine life. A major sugar exporter for centuries, the large plantations are now beautiful estates that have been converted into hotels and resorts.
7. The Maldives is the smallest country in Asia in terms of area and population.
There are over 1000 coral islands in the Maldives, making it one of the world's most dispersed countries. It didn't become an independent country until 1965 after many colonial rules. Today, the Maldives has a vibrant tourism economy due to its famous white sand beaches and crystal blue waters.
8. Malta is another island country located in the Med. 3 major islands make up the Republic of Malta: Gozo, Comino, and the largest, Malta.
This small country has a population of over 450,000 inhabitants, making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Another popular tourist destination, people come to Malta for its sunny weather, attractive beaches, over 7,000 years of intriguing history, and a vibrant nightlife.
18. Grenada is known as “The Island of Spice." The world's largest producer of nutmeg and mace,
this nation located near Trinidad and Tobago has a very strong influence of French tradition and culture in the country. A popular tourist destination, you'll find French-influenced architecture and art all around the island, with cricket as the most popular sport.
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Rallylegend is a great show that brings thousands of spectators to San Marino every year, also in bad weather! Unfortunately it ended early with a bad accident this year :-(
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Dolomites, Italy - On day three in the Italian Dolomites we visit World War 1 caves and climb up a Via Ferrata all before lunch!
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Throughout the first world war, this beautiful mountain range served as a key battlefield for the Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies.
It was the Italian Alpini vs the AustrianKaiserjager for control of the northern frontier of the newly established modern Italy.
For this high altitude combat, Over 1800 miles or 3,000 kilometers of trenches were dug up on the Italian side alone.
A labyrinth of caves carved into the mountains served as a pathway, a launchpad, and a resting place for the over half a million highly trained, unfortunate souls who lived and fought here for over three grueling years.
While Austrians bombed from above, the Italians set explosives from down below, and yet more people died from the cold and avalanches than the battles themselves.
We’re in one of the most beautiful places in the world, and at one point, for many people, it was also the most horrible.
Via Ferrata, or iron road, are systems of cables and ladders that traverse some of the most stunning and otherwise inaccessible territory of northern Italy.
Used to aid the movement of skilled troops in WWI, today they’ll help an eager group of bumbling civilians climb through the clouds.
Despite the weather hindering what’s said to be a breathtaking view of the Dolomites, I’m happy with reaching the top, and knowing that there’s warm food waiting back at the lodge.
For lunch its a thick ham and bean soup, finished with affogatos - hot expresso with vanilla ice cream.
and for dinner its a mouthwatering duck carpaccio, life changing lasagna, a delicious veal filet over proccito-wrapped mashed potatoes, and a chocolate tort shaped like the landscapes we just left behind.
It’s definitely a meal worth fighting for, but just maybe not up in the mountains.
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Top Most Attraction of BeautifulBeaches in Italy
Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s "David" and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
Capri
Capri is a fabulous rocky island close to Naples and the Amalfi Coast. With glorious views, short walks, Roman ruins, boutiques and an exclusive atmosphere, it is one of my personal favourites for a holiday. Travellers should note that the island is expensive, and a 'coastal' rather than a 'beach' destination.
Cefalù
Cefalù is a charming historic seaside town in Sicily with a beautiful Norman cathedral, atmospheric lanes, and sandy beaches close to the town centre. It's a super combination of authentic charm and beach lifestyle, and if you get bored of swimming in the sea or exploring historic lanes, you can climb the hill behind town, make day trips to other interesting Sicilian destinations such as Palermo or take a summer boat excursion to the Aeolian Islands.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is probably the most spectacular coastline in Italy and offers a wide range of attractions, from the small beaches in pretty resorts to dramatic high-level hikes with staggering views. The beaches themselves are limited in size - Positano's beaches are pebbly; Amalfi's is gravelly and more bather-friendly - but for an all-round holiday with sunbathing, walking, swimming, views, gardens (don't miss the famous gardens of Ravello) and boat trips, this is a great destination. Accommodation tends to be expensive, but there is a large choice, including some B&Bs.
Lido di JesoloJesolo is an unpretentious modern beach resort near Venice, popular with families and with local youngsters, who visit for the nightlife. With the exception of the long day trip to Venice, there are no cultural attractions, but if you want a good, long beach and a resort atmosphere, it's a safe choice.
Rimini
Rimini is Italy's classic mass-tourism summer beach resort: miles of sand divided up into sunbed concessions, hundreds of hotels, cheap shops and brash nightlife. The old town, a short distance inland, is more atmospheric, and the town offers a good range of activities including day trips to the little Republic of San Marino. Not for lovers of solitude, but it's a convenient resort for a short break, with an airport of its own.
Tropea
Tropea, in Calabria, is renowned for its red onions, but it is also a holiday resort par excellence. Particularly popular with German-speaking holidaymakers, the town's attractive historic centre sits on a rocky outcrop, with beaches on either side. Other, smaller, holiday resorts spread out along the coastline on either side of Tropea.
Otranto
Otranto is a picturesque small resort on the coast in the southern region of Puglia. There's only a small beach in the town, but more can be found along the coast. Otranto's historic centre on a headland is very charming, with a handful of enticing bars, shops and restaurants, and there is a lovely twelfth-century church mosaic to admire. The famous baroque town of Lecce is a train-journey or a drive away.
ScillaWant somewhere a bit more off the beaten track? Scilla in Calabria, with a tourist beach, a picturesque fishermen's quarter (called Chianalea) and a castle supposedly dating back into mythology, is one of Italy's many seaside resorts which are not much known to non-Italians. On a railway line between Reggio Calabria and points north, it would make a pleasant place to hole up for a break.
City beaches
Some of Italy's best city destinations have beaches nearby, usually connected by bus to the centre of town. Both the beaches and the public transport may be crowded in summer, but many 'city beaches' are surprisingly pleasant, and make a refreshing break during a sightseeing trip. If you're visiting a town within reach of the sea, ask the locals - they will always have a favourite beach to recommend.

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During a Caribbean cruise in February 2017, one of the ports of call was at Philipsburg, St Maarten. This of course meant we had to make a trip to the world famous Maho Beach at the threshold of the runway at St Maarten Princess Juliana Airport.
What an amazing location it is! It is a true experience! We arrived shortly before 10am and stayed the whole day until just after 4pm. Although there were two periods of rain during the day, the weather was mostly very sunny and bright, perfect conditions for spotting.
Due to 7 cruise ships being in port on the day of our visit (22nd February) the beach was extremely busy. Luckily arriving early meant that we secured some seats and a good spotting location on the beach.
Around 14:00 American airlines flight AA518 from Philadelphia established on approach for runway 10. As the airbus a319 approached i noticed he was quite a bit lower than other aircraft had been throughout the day and it was soon clear that this pilot was out to impress and that his approach altitude was lower than usual.
As you can see in the video the aircraft then passed ridiculously close to the beach at a scarily, but awesome altitude which was truly amazing.
The aircraft was just feet above the beach and was a great sight for all beach goers watching from underneath.
Around an hour later the A319 taxied to runway 28 where he started his takeoff role. Although not as low as his landing the pilot again left his rotation late and held it to stay low as he passed over us on the beach.
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I take part to the 14thRallyLegend event in the Republic of San Marino! This event is one of the most popular rallyes in Europe and every time gathers hundreds of rally cars, including the legendary Group-B or even the WRC ones. Also this year the weather wasn't on my side but the good thing is that with rain and the dirty rally stage there was much more action to film, so enjoy!
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Venture to Tainan and explore Taiwan’s oldest city. Known as “The Birthplace of Taiwan,” Tainan invites you to gain an appreciation for the local history. First, visit the historic quarter of Anping to see the remnants of a merchant house held together by banyan roots, and then check out Chihkan Tower and discover the city’s most important artifacts.
Tainan is steeped in history and tradition, as it features 2,000 temples and shrines. Head to the Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple, located across from Chihkan Tower. Visit the altar set up for Guan Gong—the patron saint of soldiers—and marvel at the 300-year-old plum tree in the courtyard. After a day spent learning about the culture, take a stroll in Tainan Natural Park for a peek at the mangroves and wetlands.
Hungry? Bring your appetite to “The City of Snacks,” where you’ll find cuisine with Chinese, Dutch, and Japanese influences. There’s street food around nearly every corner, and vendors serve up affordable portions, so you can sample a little bit of everything.
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As you pull up to the property, you will notice the excellent curb appeal and professional landscaping. Inside this spacious home one will find all the amenities of modern living. The layout flows nicely throughout the home with a formal dining room, formal living room, gourmet kitchen that opens up to the family room, a powder room, and 4 bedroom suites. The kitchen features an oversized island that is equipped with Thermador appliances, a built-in wine cooler & microwave, and pantry all with elegant finishes that will even make an executive chef blush. The family room with dual French doors leads to the backyard, offering a wonderful indoor/outdoor living experience.
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San Marino claims to be the oldest surviving sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world, as the continuation of the monastic community founded on 3 September 301, by stonecutter Marinus of Arba. Legend has it that Marinus left Rab, then the Roman colony of Arba, in 257 when the future emperor Diocletian issued a decree calling for the reconstruction of the city walls of Rimini, which had been destroyed by Liburnianpirates.

Formula One

Formula One (also Formula 1 or F1) is the highest class of single-seatauto racing that is sanctioned by the Fédération Internationale de l'Automobile (FIA). The FIA Formula One World Championship has been the premier form of racing since the inaugural season in 1950, although other Formula One races were regularly held until 1983. The "formula", designated in the name, refers to a set of rules, to which all participants' cars must conform. The F1 season consists of a series of races, known as Grands Prix (from French, originally meaning great prizes), held throughout the world on purpose-built F1 circuits and public roads.

The results of each race are evaluated using a points system to determine two annual World Championships, one for drivers, one for constructors. The racing drivers are required to be holders of valid Super Licences, the highest class of racing licence issued by the FIA. The races are required to be held on tracks graded 1 (formerly A), the highest grade a track can receive by the FIA. Most events are held in rural locations on purpose-built tracks, but there are several events in city centres throughout the world, with the Monaco Grand Prix being the most obvious and famous example.

Top 10 Smallest Countries in The World

List Of The Top 10 Smallest Countries in The World
1. The world's smallest country is the Vatican, also known as the Holy See. This country fits within the Italian capital city of Rome, and is the center of the Catholic Church.
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It is also home to the biggest church in the world – St. Peter's Basilica, and holds some of the most significant art works of the Renaissance such as The Pieta and the Creation of Adam. Its income comes from the voluntary contributions of over 1 billion members of the Roman Catholic Church around the world. The remainder of its economy comes from the sales of postage stamps, tourist mementos, and admission fees of museums.
2. Monaco is home to the largest number of millionaires and billionaires in the world. Known for its gambling and luxury goods and services industry, Monaco is a favourite playground of the rich and famous.
Bordered by France on 3 sides and one side by the Mediterranean Sea, the residents of Monaco are mostly French-speaking. With a population of over 36,000, Monaco is the world's most densely populated country. The most popular annual event is the Formula 1 race, with tracks passing through the city streets.
3. Nauru is the smallest island country in the world. It was known in the 1980's for a booming phosphate mining but is now a quiet island off the radar of tourists.
Nauru is also known as the country with the most obese people in the world, with 97% of its men and 93% of women being obese or overweight. Because of this, Nauru is also home to the world's highest level of type 2 diabetes, with 40% of its population suffering from the ailment.
4. Tuvalu is probably the least known of the places on this list, its formerly known as the Ellice Islands, and located in the Pacific Ocean.
There are about 10,000 inhabitants, with 8km of roads, and only 1 hospital present on the main island. The country was once a British territory but became independent in 1978. It is notoriously difficult to get to and its tourism is very low which also makes it different from the others on this list.
5) San Marino is completely surrounded by Italy and is nicknamed the Most Serene Republic of San Marino. Claiming to be the oldest surviving sovereign state in the world and the 3rd smallest country in Europe, it has a population of only 30,000.
Lichtenstein is a German-speaking country, this is the only nation in the world to be completely located in the Alps.
Located between Switzerland and Austria, Liechtenstein is the richest country in the world by GDP per capita, with the lowest unemployment rate of 1.5%. It doesn't actually have an airport and visitors must go through switzerland before more travel to get there.
6. St Kitts and Nevis are known as The MotherColony of the West Indies,and the 2 islands in the Caribbean were some of the first islands to be occupied by Europeans.
Its economy is dependent on tourism and some small manufacturing industries. The islands also provide fantastic diving sites due to abundant marine life. A major sugar exporter for centuries, the large plantations are now beautiful estates that have been converted into hotels and resorts.
7. The Maldives is the smallest country in Asia in terms of area and population.
There are over 1000 coral islands in the Maldives, making it one of the world's most dispersed countries. It didn't become an independent country until 1965 after many colonial rules. Today, the Maldives has a vibrant tourism economy due to its famous white sand beaches and crystal blue waters.
8. Malta is another island country located in the Med. 3 major islands make up the Republic of Malta: Gozo, Comino, and the largest, Malta.
This small country has a population of over 450,000 inhabitants, making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Another popular tourist destination, people come to Malta for its sunny weather, attractive beaches, over 7,000 years of intriguing history, and a vibrant nightlife.
18. Grenada is known as “The Island of Spice." The world's largest producer of nutmeg and mace,
this nation located near Trinidad and Tobago has a very strong influence of French tradition and culture in the country. A popular tourist destination, you'll find French-influenced architecture and art all around the island, with cricket as the most popular sport.
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RALLYLEGEND 2016 | Highlights

RALLYLEGEND 2016 | Highlights

RALLYLEGEND 2016 | Highlights

Rallylegend is a great show that brings thousands of spectators to San Marino every year, also in bad weather! Unfortunately it ended early with a bad accident this year :-(
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Dolomites, Italy - WWI Caves & Via Ferrata (ep 2)

Dolomites, Italy - WWI Caves & Via Ferrata (ep 2)

Dolomites, Italy - WWI Caves & Via Ferrata (ep 2)

Dolomites, Italy - On day three in the Italian Dolomites we visit World War 1 caves and climb up a Via Ferrata all before lunch!
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Throughout the first world war, this beautiful mountain range served as a key battlefield for the Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies.
It was the Italian Alpini vs the AustrianKaiserjager for control of the northern frontier of the newly established modern Italy.
For this high altitude combat, Over 1800 miles or 3,000 kilometers of trenches were dug up on the Italian side alone.
A labyrinth of caves carved into the mountains served as a pathway, a launchpad, and a resting place for the over half a million highly trained, unfortunate souls who lived and fought here for over three grueling years.
While Austrians bombed from above, the Italians set explosives from down below, and yet more people died from the cold and avalanches than the battles themselves.
We’re in one of the most beautiful places in the world, and at one point, for many people, it was also the most horrible.
Via Ferrata, or iron road, are systems of cables and ladders that traverse some of the most stunning and otherwise inaccessible territory of northern Italy.
Used to aid the movement of skilled troops in WWI, today they’ll help an eager group of bumbling civilians climb through the clouds.
Despite the weather hindering what’s said to be a breathtaking view of the Dolomites, I’m happy with reaching the top, and knowing that there’s warm food waiting back at the lodge.
For lunch its a thick ham and bean soup, finished with affogatos - hot expresso with vanilla ice cream.
and for dinner its a mouthwatering duck carpaccio, life changing lasagna, a delicious veal filet over proccito-wrapped mashed potatoes, and a chocolate tort shaped like the landscapes we just left behind.
It’s definitely a meal worth fighting for, but just maybe not up in the mountains.
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Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy

Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy

Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy

Top Most Attraction of BeautifulBeaches in Italy
Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s "David" and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
Capri
Capri is a fabulous rocky island close to Naples and the Amalfi Coast. With glorious views, short walks, Roman ruins, boutiques and an exclusive atmosphere, it is one of my personal favourites for a holiday. Travellers should note that the island is expensive, and a 'coastal' rather than a 'beach' destination.
Cefalù
Cefalù is a charming historic seaside town in Sicily with a beautiful Norman cathedral, atmospheric lanes, and sandy beaches close to the town centre. It's a super combination of authentic charm and beach lifestyle, and if you get bored of swimming in the sea or exploring historic lanes, you can climb the hill behind town, make day trips to other interesting Sicilian destinations such as Palermo or take a summer boat excursion to the Aeolian Islands.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is probably the most spectacular coastline in Italy and offers a wide range of attractions, from the small beaches in pretty resorts to dramatic high-level hikes with staggering views. The beaches themselves are limited in size - Positano's beaches are pebbly; Amalfi's is gravelly and more bather-friendly - but for an all-round holiday with sunbathing, walking, swimming, views, gardens (don't miss the famous gardens of Ravello) and boat trips, this is a great destination. Accommodation tends to be expensive, but there is a large choice, including some B&Bs.
Lido di JesoloJesolo is an unpretentious modern beach resort near Venice, popular with families and with local youngsters, who visit for the nightlife. With the exception of the long day trip to Venice, there are no cultural attractions, but if you want a good, long beach and a resort atmosphere, it's a safe choice.
Rimini
Rimini is Italy's classic mass-tourism summer beach resort: miles of sand divided up into sunbed concessions, hundreds of hotels, cheap shops and brash nightlife. The old town, a short distance inland, is more atmospheric, and the town offers a good range of activities including day trips to the little Republic of San Marino. Not for lovers of solitude, but it's a convenient resort for a short break, with an airport of its own.
Tropea
Tropea, in Calabria, is renowned for its red onions, but it is also a holiday resort par excellence. Particularly popular with German-speaking holidaymakers, the town's attractive historic centre sits on a rocky outcrop, with beaches on either side. Other, smaller, holiday resorts spread out along the coastline on either side of Tropea.
Otranto
Otranto is a picturesque small resort on the coast in the southern region of Puglia. There's only a small beach in the town, but more can be found along the coast. Otranto's historic centre on a headland is very charming, with a handful of enticing bars, shops and restaurants, and there is a lovely twelfth-century church mosaic to admire. The famous baroque town of Lecce is a train-journey or a drive away.
ScillaWant somewhere a bit more off the beaten track? Scilla in Calabria, with a tourist beach, a picturesque fishermen's quarter (called Chianalea) and a castle supposedly dating back into mythology, is one of Italy's many seaside resorts which are not much known to non-Italians. On a railway line between Reggio Calabria and points north, it would make a pleasant place to hole up for a break.
City beaches
Some of Italy's best city destinations have beaches nearby, usually connected by bus to the centre of town. Both the beaches and the public transport may be crowded in summer, but many 'city beaches' are surprisingly pleasant, and make a refreshing break during a sightseeing trip. If you're visiting a town within reach of the sea, ask the locals - they will always have a favourite beach to recommend.

During a Caribbean cruise in February 2017, one of the ports of call was at Philipsburg, St Maarten. This of course meant we had to make a trip to the world famous Maho Beach at the threshold of the runway at St Maarten Princess Juliana Airport.
What an amazing location it is! It is a true experience! We arrived shortly before 10am and stayed the whole day until just after 4pm. Although there were two periods of rain during the day, the weather was mostly very sunny and bright, perfect conditions for spotting.
Due to 7 cruise ships being in port on the day of our visit (22nd February) the beach was extremely busy. Luckily arriving early meant that we secured some seats and a good spotting location on the beach.
Around 14:00 American airlines flight AA518 from Philadelphia established on approach for runway 10. As the airbus a319 approached i noticed he was quite a bit lower than other aircraft had been throughout the day and it was soon clear that this pilot was out to impress and that his approach altitude was lower than usual.
As you can see in the video the aircraft then passed ridiculously close to the beach at a scarily, but awesome altitude which was truly amazing.
The aircraft was just feet above the beach and was a great sight for all beach goers watching from underneath.
Around an hour later the A319 taxied to runway 28 where he started his takeoff role. Although not as low as his landing the pilot again left his rotation late and held it to stay low as he passed over us on the beach.
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14° Rally Legend 2016 - PURE Sounds, Action and Fails!

I take part to the 14thRallyLegend event in the Republic of San Marino! This event is one of the most popular rallyes in Europe and every time gathers hundreds of rally cars, including the legendary Group-B or even the WRC ones. Also this year the weather wasn't on my side but the good thing is that with rain and the dirty rally stage there was much more action to film, so enjoy!
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Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Venture to Tainan and explore Taiwan’s oldest city. Known as “The Birthplace of Taiwan,” Tainan invites you to gain an appreciation for the local history. First, visit the historic quarter of Anping to see the remnants of a merchant house held together by banyan roots, and then check out Chihkan Tower and discover the city’s most important artifacts.
Tainan is steeped in history and tradition, as it features 2,000 temples and shrines. Head to the Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple, located across from Chihkan Tower. Visit the altar set up for Guan Gong—the patron saint of soldiers—and marvel at the 300-year-old plum tree in the courtyard. After a day spent learning about the culture, take a stroll in Tainan Natural Park for a peek at the mangroves and wetlands.
Hungry? Bring your appetite to “The City of Snacks,” where you’ll find cuisine with Chinese, Dutch, and Japanese influences. There’s street food around nearly every corner, and vendors serve up affordable portions, so you can sample a little bit of everything.
Visit our Tainan travel guide to plan your adventure in this fascinating Taiwanese city.
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John Man Group Home for Sale: 1940 Kerns Ave in San Marino

John Man Group Home for Sale: 1940 Kerns Ave in San Marino

John Man Group Home for Sale: 1940 Kerns Ave in San Marino

As you pull up to the property, you will notice the excellent curb appeal and professional landscaping. Inside this spacious home one will find all the amenities of modern living. The layout flows nicely throughout the home with a formal dining room, formal living room, gourmet kitchen that opens up to the family room, a powder room, and 4 bedroom suites. The kitchen features an oversized island that is equipped with Thermador appliances, a built-in wine cooler & microwave, and pantry all with elegant finishes that will even make an executive chef blush. The family room with dual French doors leads to the backyard, offering a wonderful indoor/outdoor living experience.
Call/text John ManGroup for more info at 626.872.3736 or email: jmg@manrealty.com
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6:02

Climate & Weather of Australia

Climate & Weather of Australia

Climate & Weather of Australia

This is an video information report organised by Room 6, a Year 5/6 class in the Northern Territory. It describes the different climate regions of Australia as well as the weather extremes experienced throughout Australia.

9:33

San Marino mayor chastised for throwing bag of dog poop at a home

San Marino mayor chastised for throwing bag of dog poop at a home

San Marino mayor chastised for throwing bag of dog poop at a home

http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/government-and-politics/20140611/san-marino-mayor-cited-for-tossing-bag-of-dog-poop-residents-ask-for-him-to-resign
At a San MarinoCity Council meeting Wednesday, June 11, 2014, resident Philip Lao explains why he asked the San Marino Police Department to cite Mayor Dennis Kneier for throwing a bag of dog poop onto his property. The act was caught on a surveillance video. Lao also threatens to sue Kneier and the City of San Marino for harassment. He alleges the mayor threw the dog poop onto a walkway in his front yard because Kneier is unhappy with Lao's vocal opposition to the mayor's agenda items. Kneier has apologized and said he won't make that mistake again. He has also said his action was not intentional and that he regrets the bad image his crap flinging could have given to San Marino.

1:28

San Marino to Borgo Maggiore cable car experience

San Marino to Borgo Maggiore cable car experience

San Marino to Borgo Maggiore cable car experience

Instead of finding paid parking space on one of ever crowded parking lots in historical center of San Marino, we parked at free parking lot in Borgo Maggiore (https://goo.gl/maps/oUcXnf5GQQ32), wandered through nice historical streets there and took a cable car up to Monte Titano.
The cable car runs every 15 minutes, is spacious and costs only 4.50EUR for round trip ride. On a good weather the view and feeling from the ride is breathtaking.

Italians using innovative ways to evade tax, smuggle cash into San Marino

Italians using innovative ways to evade tax, smuggle cash into San Marino

Italians using innovative ways to evade tax, smuggle cash into San Marino

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In the face of the growing euro crisis and plans by the government to crackdown on tax evasion, Italians are coming up with ever more inventive ways to smuggle their savings into San Marino. Border guards have reported a sharp increase in people trying to smuggle cash across the border in their shoes, their underwear and even in bicycle water bottles, as opposed to the traditional method of using a vehicle.
Source: The Daily Telegraph

Rush hour drivers in Coventry, England, were shocked and bemused when hundreds of green apples fell from the sky on Monday. The motorists had to stop their cars; many of which ended up dented. Several theories were floated as to how the freak incident occurred, including the apples falling from an airplane, or even witchcraft, but the most plausible theory is that a tornado picked up the apples from a few miles away before depositing them at the site.
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Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay

Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay

Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay

Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay
Here's a short Gameplay of the retro game Grand Prix 2 by Microprose. I drove on the race circuit of San Marino ( Imola)
Hope you enjoy the driving and the phenomenal sound of the computer V10.
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The game is a simulation of the 1994 Formula One season[4] with all 16[4] circuits from the 1994 season and 28 drivers in their 14 teams. Unlike the real 1994 season, where teams changed drivers and sponsorship liveries repeatedly, the game has a consistent driver list and set of liveries throughout, which reflects that of the 1994 British Grand Prix. As a result, Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger, who both were killed during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix are not present in the game. The liveries for each of the cars are also based on their appearance at the 1994 British Grand Prix, where all teams ran non-tobacco livery. It includes all parts of a Formula One weekend, including practice, qualifying and racing. It also included a championship mode which simulated the entire season.
There was no "arcade" mode in Grand Prix II, per se, but it included the ability to turn on and off such things as indestructibility. There were seven major functions called "driving aids" that could be turned on or off:[5] steering help, braking help, automatic turn-around (has the car face forward after a crash), indestructibility, racing line help, automatic shifting and traction control.[5] The game had five levels of difficulty one could choose from, and the higher the level, the less options for driving aids one could turn on or off.[6]
There also is a "Quickrace" function that lets the player jump into a race without having to go through the perfunctory qualifying session.[citation needed] The quickrace option was customizable, allowing a player to race as many laps as desired and allow the player to set their grid position.[7]
The player selects the car they will drive among the 28 seats available, supplanting the driver who originally raced in that vehicle.
The game had multiple camera angles, including a simulated TV coverage angle. A player can control his or her car from any of them, but the primary angle used was the first-person cockpit angle.
The cars can be customizable in myriad ways through the setup function. Car setups could be modified to high detail with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.[citation needed]
Usually people raced as single player.[citation needed] The game also offered multiplayer and modem-linked gaming.[8]
A race can be played in turns, with different players driving different cars in the race.[9] Gameplay in this mode has one player at a time driving their car in the race. Instead of a split screen game, The computer simulates the driving for the other players' cars when they are not being controlled by one of the players waiting their turn.
The game also featured a replay function and save game feature.[10] The replay function showed the last ~30 seconds of racing and included the ability to save replays. It did not include an edit function.
The save game feature allowed players to save their progress in the game
The game also replicated engine, gearbox and electronic failures. This meant cars not only could crash, but also have flames or smoke shoot out of the backs of their cars from engine failure, to which they raced around the circuit damaged for a limited time before parking at the side of the road or in the pits. This was the first to simulate visual car failures; as in 1989's Indianapolis 500: The Simulation cars fell out of the race but went to the pits and parked permanently when a car failure was present.
Grand Prix II did not include wet weather conditions.[11] There also was the lack of a 'black flag' system replicating Formula One regulation penalties for course cutting, instead slowing the car down for a limited period of time if the course is cut through.

Today I'm sharing everything I've packed for my 16 days of travel using only my carry on bag: two different locations with two different weather conditions (my hometown a.k.a. the Rep. of San Marino, and Malta)
I hope you enjoy it and find it helpful!
(We did buy some sunscreen and after sun lotion while in Malta)
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Ayrton Senna - You Give Everything You Have

Ayrton Senna da Silva. 21 March 1960 – 1 May 1994 was a Brazilian racing driver who won three Formula One world championships. He was killed in an accident while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. He was among the most dominant and successful Formula One drivers of the modern era and is considered one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport. He remains the most recent driver fatality in Formula One.
Senna began his motorsport career in karting, moving up to open-wheel racing in 1981, and winning the British Formula 3 championship in 1983. He made his Formula One debut with Toleman-Hart in 1984 before moving to Lotus-Renault the following year and winning six Grands Prix over the next three seasons. In 1988, he joined FrenchmanAlain Prost at McLaren-Honda. Between them, they won all but one of the 16 Grands Prix that year and Senna claimed his first World Championship. Prost claimed the championship in 1989, and Senna his second and third championships in 1990 and 1991. In 1992, the Williams-Renault combination began to dominate Formula One. Senna nonetheless managed to finish the 1993 season as runner-up, winning five races and negotiating a move to Williams in 1994.
Senna has often been voted as one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time in various motorsport polls. He was recognised for his qualifying speed over one lap and from 1989 until 2006 held the record for most pole positions. He was also acclaimed for his wet weather performances, such as the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix, the 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix, and the 1993 European Grand Prix. He holds a record six victories at the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix, and is the third most successful driver of all time in terms of race wins. Senna courted controversy throughout his career, particularly during his turbulent rivalry with Alain Prost. In theJapanese Grands Prix of 1989 and 1990, each of which decided the Championship of that year, collisions between Senna and Prost determined the eventual winner.
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Jeremy emerges from the darkness on to "God's RaceTrack", Italy. James and Richard bide their time tracking the train's speed. Jeremy attempts to summon up the heroic film character quality of the Mustang in his very own race to the death... well to a bar outside the San Siro stadium. Keep watching for James' secret weapon!
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RALLYLEGEND 2016 | Highlights

Rallylegend is a great show that brings thousands of spectators to San Marino every year, also in bad weather! Unfortunately it ended early with a bad accident this year :-(
Results at 6:56
last rally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbJ1kFTNkgI
14° Rallylegend
October 7-9, 2016
San Marino, RSM
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published: 10 Oct 2016

Dolomites, Italy - WWI Caves & Via Ferrata (ep 2)

Dolomites, Italy - On day three in the Italian Dolomites we visit World War 1 caves and climb up a Via Ferrata all before lunch!
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Throughout the first world war, this beautiful mountain range served as a key battlefield for the Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies.
It was the Italian Alpini vs the AustrianKaiserjager for control of the northern frontier of the newly established modern Italy.
For this high altitude combat, Over 1800 miles or 3,000 kilomet...

During a Caribbean cruise in February 2017, one of the ports of call was at Philipsburg, St Maarten. This of course meant we had to make a trip to the world famous Maho Beach at the threshold of the runway at St Maarten Princess Juliana Airport.
What an amazing location it is! It is a true experience! We arrived shortly before 10am and stayed the whole day until just after 4pm. Although there were two periods of rain during the day, the weather was mostly very sunny and bright, perfect conditions for spotting.
Due to 7 cruise ships being in port on the day of our visit (22nd February) the beach was extremely busy. Luckily arriving early meant that we secured some seats and a good spotting location on the beach.
Around 14:00 American airlines flight AA518 from Philadelphia established ...

Liechtenstein, San Marino, Monaco and Andorra in WW1 - Live And Let Live I OUT OF THE TRENCHES

Batman is answering your questions about World War 1, oddly enough. This week we talk about the European micro nations and about the quieter sectors on the Western Front.
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published: 04 Mar 2017

14° Rally Legend 2016 - PURE Sounds, Action and Fails!

I take part to the 14thRallyLegend event in the Republic of San Marino! This event is one of the most popular rallyes in Europe and every time gathers hundreds of rally cars, including the legendary Group-B or even the WRC ones. Also this year the weather wasn't on my side but the good thing is that with rain and the dirty rally stage there was much more action to film, so enjoy!
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published: 08 Oct 2016

Tainan Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

Venture to Tainan and explore Taiwan’s oldest city. Known as “The Birthplace of Taiwan,” Tainan invites you to gain an appreciation for the local history. First, visit the historic quarter of Anping to see the remnants of a merchant house held together by banyan roots, and then check out Chihkan Tower and discover the city’s most important artifacts.
Tainan is steeped in history and tradition, as it features 2,000 temples and shrines. Head to the Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple, located across from Chihkan Tower. Visit the altar set up for Guan Gong—the patron saint of soldiers—and marvel at the 300-year-old plum tree in the courtyard. After a day spent learning about the culture, take a stroll in Tainan Natural Park for a peek at the mangroves and wetlands.
Hungry? Bring your appetit...

published: 27 Mar 2015

John Man Group Home for Sale: 1940 Kerns Ave in San Marino

As you pull up to the property, you will notice the excellent curb appeal and professional landscaping. Inside this spacious home one will find all the amenities of modern living. The layout flows nicely throughout the home with a formal dining room, formal living room, gourmet kitchen that opens up to the family room, a powder room, and 4 bedroom suites. The kitchen features an oversized island that is equipped with Thermador appliances, a built-in wine cooler & microwave, and pantry all with elegant finishes that will even make an executive chef blush. The family room with dual French doors leads to the backyard, offering a wonderful indoor/outdoor living experience.
Call/text John ManGroup for more info at 626.872.3736 or email: jmg@manrealty.com
Visit this link to schedule a showing...

published: 24 Apr 2014

Climate & Weather of Australia

This is an video information report organised by Room 6, a Year 5/6 class in the Northern Territory. It describes the different climate regions of Australia as well as the weather extremes experienced throughout Australia.

published: 12 Dec 2011

San Marino mayor chastised for throwing bag of dog poop at a home

http://www.pasadenastarnews.com/government-and-politics/20140611/san-marino-mayor-cited-for-tossing-bag-of-dog-poop-residents-ask-for-him-to-resign
At a San MarinoCity Council meeting Wednesday, June 11, 2014, resident Philip Lao explains why he asked the San Marino Police Department to cite Mayor Dennis Kneier for throwing a bag of dog poop onto his property. The act was caught on a surveillance video. Lao also threatens to sue Kneier and the City of San Marino for harassment. He alleges the mayor threw the dog poop onto a walkway in his front yard because Kneier is unhappy with Lao's vocal opposition to the mayor's agenda items. Kneier has apologized and said he won't make that mistake again. He has also said his action was not intentional and that he regrets the bad image his crap fli...

published: 12 Jun 2014

San Marino to Borgo Maggiore cable car experience

Instead of finding paid parking space on one of ever crowded parking lots in historical center of San Marino, we parked at free parking lot in Borgo Maggiore (https://goo.gl/maps/oUcXnf5GQQ32), wandered through nice historical streets there and took a cable car up to Monte Titano.
The cable car runs every 15 minutes, is spacious and costs only 4.50EUR for round trip ride. On a good weather the view and feeling from the ride is breathtaking.

Italians using innovative ways to evade tax, smuggle cash into San Marino

DOWNLOAD HERE:http://newsdirect.nma.com.tw/SingleItem.aspx?asset_id=OEM_20120201_OINT_006
In the face of the growing euro crisis and plans by the government to crackdown on tax evasion, Italians are coming up with ever more inventive ways to smuggle their savings into San Marino. Border guards have reported a sharp increase in people trying to smuggle cash across the border in their shoes, their underwear and even in bicycle water bottles, as opposed to the traditional method of using a vehicle.
Source: The Daily Telegraph

Rush hour drivers in Coventry, England, were shocked and bemused when hundreds of green apples fell from the sky on Monday. The motorists had to stop their cars; many of which ended up dented. Several theories were floated as to how the freak incident occurred, including the apples falling from an airplane, or even witchcraft, but the most plausible theory is that a tornado picked up the apples from a few miles away before depositing them at the site.
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Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay

Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay
Here's a short Gameplay of the retro game Grand Prix 2 by Microprose. I drove on the race circuit of San Marino ( Imola)
Hope you enjoy the driving and the phenomenal sound of the computer V10.
Please Subscribe, like and comment!!!
Thank's for your support!
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The game is a simulation of the 1994 Formula One season[4] with all 16[4] circuits from the 1994 season and 28 drivers in their 14 teams. Unlike the real 1994 season, where teams changed drivers and sponsorship liveries repeatedly, the game has a consistent driver list and set of liveries throughout, which reflects that of the 1994 British Grand Prix. As a result, Ayrton ...

Today I'm sharing everything I've packed for my 16 days of travel using only my carry on bag: two different locations with two different weather conditions (my hometown a.k.a. the Rep. of San Marino, and Malta)
I hope you enjoy it and find it helpful!
(We did buy some sunscreen and after sun lotion while in Malta)
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Sony Alpha5100
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Ayrton Senna - You Give Everything You Have

Ayrton Senna da Silva. 21 March 1960 – 1 May 1994 was a Brazilian racing driver who won three Formula One world championships. He was killed in an accident while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. He was among the most dominant and successful Formula One drivers of the modern era and is considered one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport. He remains the most recent driver fatality in Formula One.
Senna began his motorsport career in karting, moving up to open-wheel racing in 1981, and winning the British Formula 3 championship in 1983. He made his Formula One debut with Toleman-Hart in 1984 before moving to Lotus-Renault the following year and winning six Grands Prix over the next three seasons. In 1988, he joined FrenchmanAlain Prost at McLaren-Honda. Between them, t...

Jeremy emerges from the darkness on to "God's RaceTrack", Italy. James and Richard bide their time tracking the train's speed. Jeremy attempts to summon up the heroic film character quality of the Mustang in his very own race to the death... well to a bar outside the San Siro stadium. Keep watching for James' secret weapon!
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List Of The Top 10 Smallest Countries in The World
1. The world's smallest country is the Vatican, also known as the Holy See. This country fits within the Italian capital city of Rome, and is the center of the Catholic Church.
Check out our list of the Top 10 Smallest Countries in the world
It is also home to the biggest church in the world – St. Peter's Basilica, and holds some of the most significant art works of the Renaissance such as The Pieta and the Creation of Adam. Its income comes from the voluntary contributions of over 1 billion members of the Roman Catholic Church around the world. The remainder of its economy comes from the sales of postage stamps, tourist mementos, and admission fees of museums.
2. Monaco is home to the largest number of millionaires and billionaires in the world. Known for its gambling and luxury goods and services industry, Monaco is a favourite playground of the rich and famous.
Bordered by France on 3 sides and one side by the Mediterranean Sea, the residents of Monaco are mostly French-speaking. With a population of over 36,000, Monaco is the world's most densely populated country. The most popular annual event is the Formula 1 race, with tracks passing through the city streets.
3. Nauru is the smallest island country in the world. It was known in the 1980's for a booming phosphate mining but is now a quiet island off the radar of tourists.
Nauru is also known as the country with the most obese people in the world, with 97% of its men and 93% of women being obese or overweight. Because of this, Nauru is also home to the world's highest level of type 2 diabetes, with 40% of its population suffering from the ailment.
4. Tuvalu is probably the least known of the places on this list, its formerly known as the Ellice Islands, and located in the Pacific Ocean.
There are about 10,000 inhabitants, with 8km of roads, and only 1 hospital present on the main island. The country was once a British territory but became independent in 1978. It is notoriously difficult to get to and its tourism is very low which also makes it different from the others on this list.
5) San Marino is completely surrounded by Italy and is nicknamed the Most Serene Republic of San Marino. Claiming to be the oldest surviving sovereign state in the world and the 3rd smallest country in Europe, it has a population of only 30,000.
Lichtenstein is a German-speaking country, this is the only nation in the world to be completely located in the Alps.
Located between Switzerland and Austria, Liechtenstein is the richest country in the world by GDP per capita, with the lowest unemployment rate of 1.5%. It doesn't actually have an airport and visitors must go through switzerland before more travel to get there.
6. St Kitts and Nevis are known as The MotherColony of the West Indies,and the 2 islands in the Caribbean were some of the first islands to be occupied by Europeans.
Its economy is dependent on tourism and some small manufacturing industries. The islands also provide fantastic diving sites due to abundant marine life. A major sugar exporter for centuries, the large plantations are now beautiful estates that have been converted into hotels and resorts.
7. The Maldives is the smallest country in Asia in terms of area and population.
There are over 1000 coral islands in the Maldives, making it one of the world's most dispersed countries. It didn't become an independent country until 1965 after many colonial rules. Today, the Maldives has a vibrant tourism economy due to its famous white sand beaches and crystal blue waters.
8. Malta is another island country located in the Med. 3 major islands make up the Republic of Malta: Gozo, Comino, and the largest, Malta.
This small country has a population of over 450,000 inhabitants, making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Another popular tourist destination, people come to Malta for its sunny weather, attractive beaches, over 7,000 years of intriguing history, and a vibrant nightlife.
18. Grenada is known as “The Island of Spice." The world's largest producer of nutmeg and mace,
this nation located near Trinidad and Tobago has a very strong influence of French tradition and culture in the country. A popular tourist destination, you'll find French-influenced architecture and art all around the island, with cricket as the most popular sport.
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List Of The Top 10 Smallest Countries in The World
1. The world's smallest country is the Vatican, also known as the Holy See. This country fits within the Italian capital city of Rome, and is the center of the Catholic Church.
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It is also home to the biggest church in the world – St. Peter's Basilica, and holds some of the most significant art works of the Renaissance such as The Pieta and the Creation of Adam. Its income comes from the voluntary contributions of over 1 billion members of the Roman Catholic Church around the world. The remainder of its economy comes from the sales of postage stamps, tourist mementos, and admission fees of museums.
2. Monaco is home to the largest number of millionaires and billionaires in the world. Known for its gambling and luxury goods and services industry, Monaco is a favourite playground of the rich and famous.
Bordered by France on 3 sides and one side by the Mediterranean Sea, the residents of Monaco are mostly French-speaking. With a population of over 36,000, Monaco is the world's most densely populated country. The most popular annual event is the Formula 1 race, with tracks passing through the city streets.
3. Nauru is the smallest island country in the world. It was known in the 1980's for a booming phosphate mining but is now a quiet island off the radar of tourists.
Nauru is also known as the country with the most obese people in the world, with 97% of its men and 93% of women being obese or overweight. Because of this, Nauru is also home to the world's highest level of type 2 diabetes, with 40% of its population suffering from the ailment.
4. Tuvalu is probably the least known of the places on this list, its formerly known as the Ellice Islands, and located in the Pacific Ocean.
There are about 10,000 inhabitants, with 8km of roads, and only 1 hospital present on the main island. The country was once a British territory but became independent in 1978. It is notoriously difficult to get to and its tourism is very low which also makes it different from the others on this list.
5) San Marino is completely surrounded by Italy and is nicknamed the Most Serene Republic of San Marino. Claiming to be the oldest surviving sovereign state in the world and the 3rd smallest country in Europe, it has a population of only 30,000.
Lichtenstein is a German-speaking country, this is the only nation in the world to be completely located in the Alps.
Located between Switzerland and Austria, Liechtenstein is the richest country in the world by GDP per capita, with the lowest unemployment rate of 1.5%. It doesn't actually have an airport and visitors must go through switzerland before more travel to get there.
6. St Kitts and Nevis are known as The MotherColony of the West Indies,and the 2 islands in the Caribbean were some of the first islands to be occupied by Europeans.
Its economy is dependent on tourism and some small manufacturing industries. The islands also provide fantastic diving sites due to abundant marine life. A major sugar exporter for centuries, the large plantations are now beautiful estates that have been converted into hotels and resorts.
7. The Maldives is the smallest country in Asia in terms of area and population.
There are over 1000 coral islands in the Maldives, making it one of the world's most dispersed countries. It didn't become an independent country until 1965 after many colonial rules. Today, the Maldives has a vibrant tourism economy due to its famous white sand beaches and crystal blue waters.
8. Malta is another island country located in the Med. 3 major islands make up the Republic of Malta: Gozo, Comino, and the largest, Malta.
This small country has a population of over 450,000 inhabitants, making it one of the most densely populated countries in the world. Another popular tourist destination, people come to Malta for its sunny weather, attractive beaches, over 7,000 years of intriguing history, and a vibrant nightlife.
18. Grenada is known as “The Island of Spice." The world's largest producer of nutmeg and mace,
this nation located near Trinidad and Tobago has a very strong influence of French tradition and culture in the country. A popular tourist destination, you'll find French-influenced architecture and art all around the island, with cricket as the most popular sport.
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RALLYLEGEND 2016 | Highlights

Rallylegend is a great show that brings thousands of spectators to San Marino every year, also in bad weather! Unfortunately it ended early with a bad accident ...

Rallylegend is a great show that brings thousands of spectators to San Marino every year, also in bad weather! Unfortunately it ended early with a bad accident this year :-(
Results at 6:56
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14° Rallylegend
October 7-9, 2016
San Marino, RSM
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Rallylegend is a great show that brings thousands of spectators to San Marino every year, also in bad weather! Unfortunately it ended early with a bad accident this year :-(
Results at 6:56
last rally: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbJ1kFTNkgI
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San Marino, RSM
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Dolomites, Italy - On day three in the Italian Dolomites we visit World War 1 caves and climb up a Via Ferrata all before lunch!
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Throughout the first world war, this beautiful mountain range served as a key battlefield for the Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies.
It was the Italian Alpini vs the AustrianKaiserjager for control of the northern frontier of the newly established modern Italy.
For this high altitude combat, Over 1800 miles or 3,000 kilometers of trenches were dug up on the Italian side alone.
A labyrinth of caves carved into the mountains served as a pathway, a launchpad, and a resting place for the over half a million highly trained, unfortunate souls who lived and fought here for over three grueling years.
While Austrians bombed from above, the Italians set explosives from down below, and yet more people died from the cold and avalanches than the battles themselves.
We’re in one of the most beautiful places in the world, and at one point, for many people, it was also the most horrible.
Via Ferrata, or iron road, are systems of cables and ladders that traverse some of the most stunning and otherwise inaccessible territory of northern Italy.
Used to aid the movement of skilled troops in WWI, today they’ll help an eager group of bumbling civilians climb through the clouds.
Despite the weather hindering what’s said to be a breathtaking view of the Dolomites, I’m happy with reaching the top, and knowing that there’s warm food waiting back at the lodge.
For lunch its a thick ham and bean soup, finished with affogatos - hot expresso with vanilla ice cream.
and for dinner its a mouthwatering duck carpaccio, life changing lasagna, a delicious veal filet over proccito-wrapped mashed potatoes, and a chocolate tort shaped like the landscapes we just left behind.
It’s definitely a meal worth fighting for, but just maybe not up in the mountains.
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Throughout the first world war, this beautiful mountain range served as a key battlefield for the Italian and Austro-Hungarian armies.
It was the Italian Alpini vs the AustrianKaiserjager for control of the northern frontier of the newly established modern Italy.
For this high altitude combat, Over 1800 miles or 3,000 kilometers of trenches were dug up on the Italian side alone.
A labyrinth of caves carved into the mountains served as a pathway, a launchpad, and a resting place for the over half a million highly trained, unfortunate souls who lived and fought here for over three grueling years.
While Austrians bombed from above, the Italians set explosives from down below, and yet more people died from the cold and avalanches than the battles themselves.
We’re in one of the most beautiful places in the world, and at one point, for many people, it was also the most horrible.
Via Ferrata, or iron road, are systems of cables and ladders that traverse some of the most stunning and otherwise inaccessible territory of northern Italy.
Used to aid the movement of skilled troops in WWI, today they’ll help an eager group of bumbling civilians climb through the clouds.
Despite the weather hindering what’s said to be a breathtaking view of the Dolomites, I’m happy with reaching the top, and knowing that there’s warm food waiting back at the lodge.
For lunch its a thick ham and bean soup, finished with affogatos - hot expresso with vanilla ice cream.
and for dinner its a mouthwatering duck carpaccio, life changing lasagna, a delicious veal filet over proccito-wrapped mashed potatoes, and a chocolate tort shaped like the landscapes we just left behind.
It’s definitely a meal worth fighting for, but just maybe not up in the mountains.
Dolomites, Italy - Episode 2
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Top Most Attraction of BeautifulBeaches in Italy
Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s "David" and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
Capri
Capri is a fabulous rocky island close to Naples and the Amalfi Coast. With glorious views, short walks, Roman ruins, boutiques and an exclusive atmosphere, it is one of my personal favourites for a holiday. Travellers should note that the island is expensive, and a 'coastal' rather than a 'beach' destination.
Cefalù
Cefalù is a charming historic seaside town in Sicily with a beautiful Norman cathedral, atmospheric lanes, and sandy beaches close to the town centre. It's a super combination of authentic charm and beach lifestyle, and if you get bored of swimming in the sea or exploring historic lanes, you can climb the hill behind town, make day trips to other interesting Sicilian destinations such as Palermo or take a summer boat excursion to the Aeolian Islands.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is probably the most spectacular coastline in Italy and offers a wide range of attractions, from the small beaches in pretty resorts to dramatic high-level hikes with staggering views. The beaches themselves are limited in size - Positano's beaches are pebbly; Amalfi's is gravelly and more bather-friendly - but for an all-round holiday with sunbathing, walking, swimming, views, gardens (don't miss the famous gardens of Ravello) and boat trips, this is a great destination. Accommodation tends to be expensive, but there is a large choice, including some B&Bs.
Lido di JesoloJesolo is an unpretentious modern beach resort near Venice, popular with families and with local youngsters, who visit for the nightlife. With the exception of the long day trip to Venice, there are no cultural attractions, but if you want a good, long beach and a resort atmosphere, it's a safe choice.
Rimini
Rimini is Italy's classic mass-tourism summer beach resort: miles of sand divided up into sunbed concessions, hundreds of hotels, cheap shops and brash nightlife. The old town, a short distance inland, is more atmospheric, and the town offers a good range of activities including day trips to the little Republic of San Marino. Not for lovers of solitude, but it's a convenient resort for a short break, with an airport of its own.
Tropea
Tropea, in Calabria, is renowned for its red onions, but it is also a holiday resort par excellence. Particularly popular with German-speaking holidaymakers, the town's attractive historic centre sits on a rocky outcrop, with beaches on either side. Other, smaller, holiday resorts spread out along the coastline on either side of Tropea.
Otranto
Otranto is a picturesque small resort on the coast in the southern region of Puglia. There's only a small beach in the town, but more can be found along the coast. Otranto's historic centre on a headland is very charming, with a handful of enticing bars, shops and restaurants, and there is a lovely twelfth-century church mosaic to admire. The famous baroque town of Lecce is a train-journey or a drive away.
ScillaWant somewhere a bit more off the beaten track? Scilla in Calabria, with a tourist beach, a picturesque fishermen's quarter (called Chianalea) and a castle supposedly dating back into mythology, is one of Italy's many seaside resorts which are not much known to non-Italians. On a railway line between Reggio Calabria and points north, it would make a pleasant place to hole up for a break.
City beaches
Some of Italy's best city destinations have beaches nearby, usually connected by bus to the centre of town. Both the beaches and the public transport may be crowded in summer, but many 'city beaches' are surprisingly pleasant, and make a refreshing break during a sightseeing trip. If you're visiting a town within reach of the sea, ask the locals - they will always have a favourite beach to recommend.

Top Most Attraction of BeautifulBeaches in Italy
Top Most Attraction of Beautiful Beaches in Italy
Italy, a European country with a long Mediterranean coastline, has left a powerful mark on Western culture and cuisine. Its capital, Rome, is home to the Vatican as well as landmark art and ancient ruins. Other major cities include Florence, with Renaissance masterpieces such as Michelangelo’s "David" and Brunelleschi's Duomo; Venice, the city of canals; and Milan, Italy’s fashion capital.
Capri
Capri is a fabulous rocky island close to Naples and the Amalfi Coast. With glorious views, short walks, Roman ruins, boutiques and an exclusive atmosphere, it is one of my personal favourites for a holiday. Travellers should note that the island is expensive, and a 'coastal' rather than a 'beach' destination.
Cefalù
Cefalù is a charming historic seaside town in Sicily with a beautiful Norman cathedral, atmospheric lanes, and sandy beaches close to the town centre. It's a super combination of authentic charm and beach lifestyle, and if you get bored of swimming in the sea or exploring historic lanes, you can climb the hill behind town, make day trips to other interesting Sicilian destinations such as Palermo or take a summer boat excursion to the Aeolian Islands.
Amalfi Coast
The Amalfi Coast is probably the most spectacular coastline in Italy and offers a wide range of attractions, from the small beaches in pretty resorts to dramatic high-level hikes with staggering views. The beaches themselves are limited in size - Positano's beaches are pebbly; Amalfi's is gravelly and more bather-friendly - but for an all-round holiday with sunbathing, walking, swimming, views, gardens (don't miss the famous gardens of Ravello) and boat trips, this is a great destination. Accommodation tends to be expensive, but there is a large choice, including some B&Bs.
Lido di JesoloJesolo is an unpretentious modern beach resort near Venice, popular with families and with local youngsters, who visit for the nightlife. With the exception of the long day trip to Venice, there are no cultural attractions, but if you want a good, long beach and a resort atmosphere, it's a safe choice.
Rimini
Rimini is Italy's classic mass-tourism summer beach resort: miles of sand divided up into sunbed concessions, hundreds of hotels, cheap shops and brash nightlife. The old town, a short distance inland, is more atmospheric, and the town offers a good range of activities including day trips to the little Republic of San Marino. Not for lovers of solitude, but it's a convenient resort for a short break, with an airport of its own.
Tropea
Tropea, in Calabria, is renowned for its red onions, but it is also a holiday resort par excellence. Particularly popular with German-speaking holidaymakers, the town's attractive historic centre sits on a rocky outcrop, with beaches on either side. Other, smaller, holiday resorts spread out along the coastline on either side of Tropea.
Otranto
Otranto is a picturesque small resort on the coast in the southern region of Puglia. There's only a small beach in the town, but more can be found along the coast. Otranto's historic centre on a headland is very charming, with a handful of enticing bars, shops and restaurants, and there is a lovely twelfth-century church mosaic to admire. The famous baroque town of Lecce is a train-journey or a drive away.
ScillaWant somewhere a bit more off the beaten track? Scilla in Calabria, with a tourist beach, a picturesque fishermen's quarter (called Chianalea) and a castle supposedly dating back into mythology, is one of Italy's many seaside resorts which are not much known to non-Italians. On a railway line between Reggio Calabria and points north, it would make a pleasant place to hole up for a break.
City beaches
Some of Italy's best city destinations have beaches nearby, usually connected by bus to the centre of town. Both the beaches and the public transport may be crowded in summer, but many 'city beaches' are surprisingly pleasant, and make a refreshing break during a sightseeing trip. If you're visiting a town within reach of the sea, ask the locals - they will always have a favourite beach to recommend.

During a Caribbean cruise in February 2017, one of the ports of call was at Philipsburg, St Maarten. This of course meant we had to make a trip to the world famous Maho Beach at the threshold of the runway at St Maarten Princess Juliana Airport.
What an amazing location it is! It is a true experience! We arrived shortly before 10am and stayed the whole day until just after 4pm. Although there were two periods of rain during the day, the weather was mostly very sunny and bright, perfect conditions for spotting.
Due to 7 cruise ships being in port on the day of our visit (22nd February) the beach was extremely busy. Luckily arriving early meant that we secured some seats and a good spotting location on the beach.
Around 14:00 American airlines flight AA518 from Philadelphia established on approach for runway 10. As the airbus a319 approached i noticed he was quite a bit lower than other aircraft had been throughout the day and it was soon clear that this pilot was out to impress and that his approach altitude was lower than usual.
As you can see in the video the aircraft then passed ridiculously close to the beach at a scarily, but awesome altitude which was truly amazing.
The aircraft was just feet above the beach and was a great sight for all beach goers watching from underneath.
Around an hour later the A319 taxied to runway 28 where he started his takeoff role. Although not as low as his landing the pilot again left his rotation late and held it to stay low as he passed over us on the beach.
This clip was filmed on February 22nd 2017
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During a Caribbean cruise in February 2017, one of the ports of call was at Philipsburg, St Maarten. This of course meant we had to make a trip to the world famous Maho Beach at the threshold of the runway at St Maarten Princess Juliana Airport.
What an amazing location it is! It is a true experience! We arrived shortly before 10am and stayed the whole day until just after 4pm. Although there were two periods of rain during the day, the weather was mostly very sunny and bright, perfect conditions for spotting.
Due to 7 cruise ships being in port on the day of our visit (22nd February) the beach was extremely busy. Luckily arriving early meant that we secured some seats and a good spotting location on the beach.
Around 14:00 American airlines flight AA518 from Philadelphia established on approach for runway 10. As the airbus a319 approached i noticed he was quite a bit lower than other aircraft had been throughout the day and it was soon clear that this pilot was out to impress and that his approach altitude was lower than usual.
As you can see in the video the aircraft then passed ridiculously close to the beach at a scarily, but awesome altitude which was truly amazing.
The aircraft was just feet above the beach and was a great sight for all beach goers watching from underneath.
Around an hour later the A319 taxied to runway 28 where he started his takeoff role. Although not as low as his landing the pilot again left his rotation late and held it to stay low as he passed over us on the beach.
This clip was filmed on February 22nd 2017
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I take part to the 14thRallyLegend event in the Republic of San Marino! This event is one of the most popular rallyes in Europe and every time gathers hundreds of rally cars, including the legendary Group-B or even the WRC ones. Also this year the weather wasn't on my side but the good thing is that with rain and the dirty rally stage there was much more action to film, so enjoy!
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I take part to the 14thRallyLegend event in the Republic of San Marino! This event is one of the most popular rallyes in Europe and every time gathers hundreds of rally cars, including the legendary Group-B or even the WRC ones. Also this year the weather wasn't on my side but the good thing is that with rain and the dirty rally stage there was much more action to film, so enjoy!
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Venture to Tainan and explore Taiwan’s oldest city. Known as “The Birthplace of Taiwan,” Tainan invites you to gain an appreciation for the local history. First, visit the historic quarter of Anping to see the remnants of a merchant house held together by banyan roots, and then check out Chihkan Tower and discover the city’s most important artifacts.
Tainan is steeped in history and tradition, as it features 2,000 temples and shrines. Head to the Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple, located across from Chihkan Tower. Visit the altar set up for Guan Gong—the patron saint of soldiers—and marvel at the 300-year-old plum tree in the courtyard. After a day spent learning about the culture, take a stroll in Tainan Natural Park for a peek at the mangroves and wetlands.
Hungry? Bring your appetite to “The City of Snacks,” where you’ll find cuisine with Chinese, Dutch, and Japanese influences. There’s street food around nearly every corner, and vendors serve up affordable portions, so you can sample a little bit of everything.
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Venture to Tainan and explore Taiwan’s oldest city. Known as “The Birthplace of Taiwan,” Tainan invites you to gain an appreciation for the local history. First, visit the historic quarter of Anping to see the remnants of a merchant house held together by banyan roots, and then check out Chihkan Tower and discover the city’s most important artifacts.
Tainan is steeped in history and tradition, as it features 2,000 temples and shrines. Head to the Sacrificial Rites Martial Temple, located across from Chihkan Tower. Visit the altar set up for Guan Gong—the patron saint of soldiers—and marvel at the 300-year-old plum tree in the courtyard. After a day spent learning about the culture, take a stroll in Tainan Natural Park for a peek at the mangroves and wetlands.
Hungry? Bring your appetite to “The City of Snacks,” where you’ll find cuisine with Chinese, Dutch, and Japanese influences. There’s street food around nearly every corner, and vendors serve up affordable portions, so you can sample a little bit of everything.
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John Man Group Home for Sale: 1940 Kerns Ave in San Marino

As you pull up to the property, you will notice the excellent curb appeal and professional landscaping. Inside this spacious home one will find all the amenitie...

As you pull up to the property, you will notice the excellent curb appeal and professional landscaping. Inside this spacious home one will find all the amenities of modern living. The layout flows nicely throughout the home with a formal dining room, formal living room, gourmet kitchen that opens up to the family room, a powder room, and 4 bedroom suites. The kitchen features an oversized island that is equipped with Thermador appliances, a built-in wine cooler & microwave, and pantry all with elegant finishes that will even make an executive chef blush. The family room with dual French doors leads to the backyard, offering a wonderful indoor/outdoor living experience.
Call/text John ManGroup for more info at 626.872.3736 or email: jmg@manrealty.com
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As you pull up to the property, you will notice the excellent curb appeal and professional landscaping. Inside this spacious home one will find all the amenities of modern living. The layout flows nicely throughout the home with a formal dining room, formal living room, gourmet kitchen that opens up to the family room, a powder room, and 4 bedroom suites. The kitchen features an oversized island that is equipped with Thermador appliances, a built-in wine cooler & microwave, and pantry all with elegant finishes that will even make an executive chef blush. The family room with dual French doors leads to the backyard, offering a wonderful indoor/outdoor living experience.
Call/text John ManGroup for more info at 626.872.3736 or email: jmg@manrealty.com
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This is an video information report organised by Room 6, a Year 5/6 class in the Northern Territory. It describes the different climate regions of Australia as well as the weather extremes experienced throughout Australia.

This is an video information report organised by Room 6, a Year 5/6 class in the Northern Territory. It describes the different climate regions of Australia as well as the weather extremes experienced throughout Australia.

San Marino mayor chastised for throwing bag of dog poop at a home

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At a San MarinoCity Council meeting Wednesday, June 11, 2014, resident Philip Lao explains why he asked the San Marino Police Department to cite Mayor Dennis Kneier for throwing a bag of dog poop onto his property. The act was caught on a surveillance video. Lao also threatens to sue Kneier and the City of San Marino for harassment. He alleges the mayor threw the dog poop onto a walkway in his front yard because Kneier is unhappy with Lao's vocal opposition to the mayor's agenda items. Kneier has apologized and said he won't make that mistake again. He has also said his action was not intentional and that he regrets the bad image his crap flinging could have given to San Marino.

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At a San MarinoCity Council meeting Wednesday, June 11, 2014, resident Philip Lao explains why he asked the San Marino Police Department to cite Mayor Dennis Kneier for throwing a bag of dog poop onto his property. The act was caught on a surveillance video. Lao also threatens to sue Kneier and the City of San Marino for harassment. He alleges the mayor threw the dog poop onto a walkway in his front yard because Kneier is unhappy with Lao's vocal opposition to the mayor's agenda items. Kneier has apologized and said he won't make that mistake again. He has also said his action was not intentional and that he regrets the bad image his crap flinging could have given to San Marino.

Instead of finding paid parking space on one of ever crowded parking lots in historical center of San Marino, we parked at free parking lot in Borgo Maggiore (https://goo.gl/maps/oUcXnf5GQQ32), wandered through nice historical streets there and took a cable car up to Monte Titano.
The cable car runs every 15 minutes, is spacious and costs only 4.50EUR for round trip ride. On a good weather the view and feeling from the ride is breathtaking.

Instead of finding paid parking space on one of ever crowded parking lots in historical center of San Marino, we parked at free parking lot in Borgo Maggiore (https://goo.gl/maps/oUcXnf5GQQ32), wandered through nice historical streets there and took a cable car up to Monte Titano.
The cable car runs every 15 minutes, is spacious and costs only 4.50EUR for round trip ride. On a good weather the view and feeling from the ride is breathtaking.

Italians using innovative ways to evade tax, smuggle cash into San Marino

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In the face of the growing euro crisis and plans by the government to...

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In the face of the growing euro crisis and plans by the government to crackdown on tax evasion, Italians are coming up with ever more inventive ways to smuggle their savings into San Marino. Border guards have reported a sharp increase in people trying to smuggle cash across the border in their shoes, their underwear and even in bicycle water bottles, as opposed to the traditional method of using a vehicle.
Source: The Daily Telegraph

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In the face of the growing euro crisis and plans by the government to crackdown on tax evasion, Italians are coming up with ever more inventive ways to smuggle their savings into San Marino. Border guards have reported a sharp increase in people trying to smuggle cash across the border in their shoes, their underwear and even in bicycle water bottles, as opposed to the traditional method of using a vehicle.
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Rush hour drivers in Coventry, England, were shocked and bemused when hundreds of green apples fell from the sky on Monday. The motorists had to stop their car...

Rush hour drivers in Coventry, England, were shocked and bemused when hundreds of green apples fell from the sky on Monday. The motorists had to stop their cars; many of which ended up dented. Several theories were floated as to how the freak incident occurred, including the apples falling from an airplane, or even witchcraft, but the most plausible theory is that a tornado picked up the apples from a few miles away before depositing them at the site.
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Rush hour drivers in Coventry, England, were shocked and bemused when hundreds of green apples fell from the sky on Monday. The motorists had to stop their cars; many of which ended up dented. Several theories were floated as to how the freak incident occurred, including the apples falling from an airplane, or even witchcraft, but the most plausible theory is that a tornado picked up the apples from a few miles away before depositing them at the site.
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Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay

Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay
Here's a short Gameplay of the retro game Grand Prix 2 by Microprose. I drove on the race circuit of Sa...

Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay
Here's a short Gameplay of the retro game Grand Prix 2 by Microprose. I drove on the race circuit of San Marino ( Imola)
Hope you enjoy the driving and the phenomenal sound of the computer V10.
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The game is a simulation of the 1994 Formula One season[4] with all 16[4] circuits from the 1994 season and 28 drivers in their 14 teams. Unlike the real 1994 season, where teams changed drivers and sponsorship liveries repeatedly, the game has a consistent driver list and set of liveries throughout, which reflects that of the 1994 British Grand Prix. As a result, Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger, who both were killed during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix are not present in the game. The liveries for each of the cars are also based on their appearance at the 1994 British Grand Prix, where all teams ran non-tobacco livery. It includes all parts of a Formula One weekend, including practice, qualifying and racing. It also included a championship mode which simulated the entire season.
There was no "arcade" mode in Grand Prix II, per se, but it included the ability to turn on and off such things as indestructibility. There were seven major functions called "driving aids" that could be turned on or off:[5] steering help, braking help, automatic turn-around (has the car face forward after a crash), indestructibility, racing line help, automatic shifting and traction control.[5] The game had five levels of difficulty one could choose from, and the higher the level, the less options for driving aids one could turn on or off.[6]
There also is a "Quickrace" function that lets the player jump into a race without having to go through the perfunctory qualifying session.[citation needed] The quickrace option was customizable, allowing a player to race as many laps as desired and allow the player to set their grid position.[7]
The player selects the car they will drive among the 28 seats available, supplanting the driver who originally raced in that vehicle.
The game had multiple camera angles, including a simulated TV coverage angle. A player can control his or her car from any of them, but the primary angle used was the first-person cockpit angle.
The cars can be customizable in myriad ways through the setup function. Car setups could be modified to high detail with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.[citation needed]
Usually people raced as single player.[citation needed] The game also offered multiplayer and modem-linked gaming.[8]
A race can be played in turns, with different players driving different cars in the race.[9] Gameplay in this mode has one player at a time driving their car in the race. Instead of a split screen game, The computer simulates the driving for the other players' cars when they are not being controlled by one of the players waiting their turn.
The game also featured a replay function and save game feature.[10] The replay function showed the last ~30 seconds of racing and included the ability to save replays. It did not include an edit function.
The save game feature allowed players to save their progress in the game
The game also replicated engine, gearbox and electronic failures. This meant cars not only could crash, but also have flames or smoke shoot out of the backs of their cars from engine failure, to which they raced around the circuit damaged for a limited time before parking at the side of the road or in the pits. This was the first to simulate visual car failures; as in 1989's Indianapolis 500: The Simulation cars fell out of the race but went to the pits and parked permanently when a car failure was present.
Grand Prix II did not include wet weather conditions.[11] There also was the lack of a 'black flag' system replicating Formula One regulation penalties for course cutting, instead slowing the car down for a limited period of time if the course is cut through.

Microprose Grand Prix 2 - San Marino - Imola - Gameplay
Here's a short Gameplay of the retro game Grand Prix 2 by Microprose. I drove on the race circuit of San Marino ( Imola)
Hope you enjoy the driving and the phenomenal sound of the computer V10.
Please Subscribe, like and comment!!!
Thank's for your support!
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The game is a simulation of the 1994 Formula One season[4] with all 16[4] circuits from the 1994 season and 28 drivers in their 14 teams. Unlike the real 1994 season, where teams changed drivers and sponsorship liveries repeatedly, the game has a consistent driver list and set of liveries throughout, which reflects that of the 1994 British Grand Prix. As a result, Ayrton Senna and Roland Ratzenberger, who both were killed during the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix are not present in the game. The liveries for each of the cars are also based on their appearance at the 1994 British Grand Prix, where all teams ran non-tobacco livery. It includes all parts of a Formula One weekend, including practice, qualifying and racing. It also included a championship mode which simulated the entire season.
There was no "arcade" mode in Grand Prix II, per se, but it included the ability to turn on and off such things as indestructibility. There were seven major functions called "driving aids" that could be turned on or off:[5] steering help, braking help, automatic turn-around (has the car face forward after a crash), indestructibility, racing line help, automatic shifting and traction control.[5] The game had five levels of difficulty one could choose from, and the higher the level, the less options for driving aids one could turn on or off.[6]
There also is a "Quickrace" function that lets the player jump into a race without having to go through the perfunctory qualifying session.[citation needed] The quickrace option was customizable, allowing a player to race as many laps as desired and allow the player to set their grid position.[7]
The player selects the car they will drive among the 28 seats available, supplanting the driver who originally raced in that vehicle.
The game had multiple camera angles, including a simulated TV coverage angle. A player can control his or her car from any of them, but the primary angle used was the first-person cockpit angle.
The cars can be customizable in myriad ways through the setup function. Car setups could be modified to high detail with a high degree of accuracy and attention to detail.[citation needed]
Usually people raced as single player.[citation needed] The game also offered multiplayer and modem-linked gaming.[8]
A race can be played in turns, with different players driving different cars in the race.[9] Gameplay in this mode has one player at a time driving their car in the race. Instead of a split screen game, The computer simulates the driving for the other players' cars when they are not being controlled by one of the players waiting their turn.
The game also featured a replay function and save game feature.[10] The replay function showed the last ~30 seconds of racing and included the ability to save replays. It did not include an edit function.
The save game feature allowed players to save their progress in the game
The game also replicated engine, gearbox and electronic failures. This meant cars not only could crash, but also have flames or smoke shoot out of the backs of their cars from engine failure, to which they raced around the circuit damaged for a limited time before parking at the side of the road or in the pits. This was the first to simulate visual car failures; as in 1989's Indianapolis 500: The Simulation cars fell out of the race but went to the pits and parked permanently when a car failure was present.
Grand Prix II did not include wet weather conditions.[11] There also was the lack of a 'black flag' system replicating Formula One regulation penalties for course cutting, instead slowing the car down for a limited period of time if the course is cut through.

Today I'm sharing everything I've packed for my 16 days of travel using only my carry on bag: two different locations with two different weather conditions (my ...

Today I'm sharing everything I've packed for my 16 days of travel using only my carry on bag: two different locations with two different weather conditions (my hometown a.k.a. the Rep. of San Marino, and Malta)
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(We did buy some sunscreen and after sun lotion while in Malta)
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Today I'm sharing everything I've packed for my 16 days of travel using only my carry on bag: two different locations with two different weather conditions (my hometown a.k.a. the Rep. of San Marino, and Malta)
I hope you enjoy it and find it helpful!
(We did buy some sunscreen and after sun lotion while in Malta)
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Ayrton Senna da Silva. 21 March 1960 – 1 May 1994 was a Brazilian racing driver who won three Formula One world championships. He was killed in an accident while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. He was among the most dominant and successful Formula One drivers of the modern era and is considered one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport. He remains the most recent driver fatality in Formula One.
Senna began his motorsport career in karting, moving up to open-wheel racing in 1981, and winning the British Formula 3 championship in 1983. He made his Formula One debut with Toleman-Hart in 1984 before moving to Lotus-Renault the following year and winning six Grands Prix over the next three seasons. In 1988, he joined FrenchmanAlain Prost at McLaren-Honda. Between them, they won all but one of the 16 Grands Prix that year and Senna claimed his first World Championship. Prost claimed the championship in 1989, and Senna his second and third championships in 1990 and 1991. In 1992, the Williams-Renault combination began to dominate Formula One. Senna nonetheless managed to finish the 1993 season as runner-up, winning five races and negotiating a move to Williams in 1994.
Senna has often been voted as one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time in various motorsport polls. He was recognised for his qualifying speed over one lap and from 1989 until 2006 held the record for most pole positions. He was also acclaimed for his wet weather performances, such as the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix, the 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix, and the 1993 European Grand Prix. He holds a record six victories at the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix, and is the third most successful driver of all time in terms of race wins. Senna courted controversy throughout his career, particularly during his turbulent rivalry with Alain Prost. In theJapanese Grands Prix of 1989 and 1990, each of which decided the Championship of that year, collisions between Senna and Prost determined the eventual winner.
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Ayrton Senna da Silva. 21 March 1960 – 1 May 1994 was a Brazilian racing driver who won three Formula One world championships. He was killed in an accident while leading the 1994 San Marino Grand Prix. He was among the most dominant and successful Formula One drivers of the modern era and is considered one of the greatest drivers in the history of the sport. He remains the most recent driver fatality in Formula One.
Senna began his motorsport career in karting, moving up to open-wheel racing in 1981, and winning the British Formula 3 championship in 1983. He made his Formula One debut with Toleman-Hart in 1984 before moving to Lotus-Renault the following year and winning six Grands Prix over the next three seasons. In 1988, he joined FrenchmanAlain Prost at McLaren-Honda. Between them, they won all but one of the 16 Grands Prix that year and Senna claimed his first World Championship. Prost claimed the championship in 1989, and Senna his second and third championships in 1990 and 1991. In 1992, the Williams-Renault combination began to dominate Formula One. Senna nonetheless managed to finish the 1993 season as runner-up, winning five races and negotiating a move to Williams in 1994.
Senna has often been voted as one of the greatest Formula One drivers of all time in various motorsport polls. He was recognised for his qualifying speed over one lap and from 1989 until 2006 held the record for most pole positions. He was also acclaimed for his wet weather performances, such as the 1984 Monaco Grand Prix, the 1985 Portuguese Grand Prix, and the 1993 European Grand Prix. He holds a record six victories at the prestigious Monaco Grand Prix, and is the third most successful driver of all time in terms of race wins. Senna courted controversy throughout his career, particularly during his turbulent rivalry with Alain Prost. In theJapanese Grands Prix of 1989 and 1990, each of which decided the Championship of that year, collisions between Senna and Prost determined the eventual winner.
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Jeremy emerges from the darkness on to "God's RaceTrack", Italy. James and Richard bide their time tracking the train's speed. Jeremy attempts to summon up the heroic film character quality of the Mustang in his very own race to the death... well to a bar outside the San Siro stadium. Keep watching for James' secret weapon!
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Jeremy emerges from the darkness on to "God's RaceTrack", Italy. James and Richard bide their time tracking the train's speed. Jeremy attempts to summon up the heroic film character quality of the Mustang in his very own race to the death... well to a bar outside the San Siro stadium. Keep watching for James' secret weapon!
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San Marino Vacation Travel Guide | Expedia

With an area of just over 40 square miles, San Marino is Europe’s third smallest country, after Vatican City and Monaco.
Rising from the republic’s rolling hills, is Mount Titano, where the country’s founder, Saint Marinus, sought refuge in the 3rd Century. Over the centuries, three towers were built to ward off invaders; today these towers watch over a country overflowing with history, culture and beauty.
Just beyond the towers lies the republic’s ancient capital, San Marino City. The heart and soul of this city is Liberty Square, home to the Statue of Liberty and the Palazzo Pubblico. Wherever you turn you’ll see tributes to the republic’s founder, no more so than in San Marino Basilica, where the bones of the saint now rest beneath the altar.
Like the republic’s founder, many have ...

published: 12 Oct 2015

Visit San Marino - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about San Marino

Visiting San Marino the Micronation within Italy's borders is one of the fun things to do while visiting the resort city of Rimini on the Italian coast. There is much for a tourist or traveler to love about visiting San Marino and a few things that might annoy them.
Here are our 5 ThingsYou WillLove & Hate about Visiting San Marino.
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The Hates of San Marino
1. The vomit inducing drive up to San Marino (getting there can be a bit of a challenge if you are in Italian cities like Rome).
2. The Hordes of day trippers from Rimini during the summer.
3. The uphill hikes. Its in the mountains/foothills and you will be walking them... a lot. So be prepared.
4. Tourist city = tourist service.
5. The Cheesy historic shops that just sell guns and...

published: 19 Nov 2016

Little Europe: San Marino

More info about travel to Europe: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe Located just a few miles inland from the Adriatic coast, the Republic of San Marino brags it's the world's oldest and smallest republic. It's remained sovereign and independent from Italy through almost all its 1700-year history. Located in the rugged Apennine Mountains, San Marino takes you back to the age of city-states, an era of pageantry, pride and fierce independence.
At http://www.ricksteves.com, you'll find money-saving travel tips, small-group tours, guidebooks, TV shows, radio programs, podcasts, and more on this destination.

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Visit San Marino - What to See & Do in San Marino

Thinking of Visiting San Marino, The 5th Smallest Country in the World? We are here to help, thought not a ton of sights to see San Marino is still worth a visit if you are visiting the Italian towns of Ravenna or Rimini. From cool fortresses and amazing views to silly museums and vomit inducing curvy roads there are some fun things to see and do in San Marino... and don't forget to get your passport stamped to prove you visited!
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San Marino Day Trip

San Marino is a mountainous microstate surrounded by north-central Italy. Among the world’s oldest republics, it retains much of its historic architecture. On the slopes of Monte Titano sits the capital, also called San Marino, known for its medieval walled old town and narrow cobblestone streets. The ThreeTowers, castlelike citadels dating to the 11th century, sit atop Titano’s neighboring peaks.
Its size is just over 61 km2 (24 sq mi), with a population of 33,562.

published: 14 Aug 2017

San Marino Vacation Travel Guide

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With an area of just over 40 square miles, San Marino is Europe’s third smallest country, after Vatican City and Monaco.
Rising from the republic’s rolling hills, is Mount Titano, where the country’s founder, Saint Marinus, sought refuge in the 3rd Century. Over the centuries, three towers were built to ward off invaders; today these towers watch over a country overflowing with history, culture and beauty.
Just beyond the towers lies the republic’s ancient capital, San Marino City. The heart and soul of this city is Liberty Square, home to the Statue of Liberty and the Palazzo Pubblico. Wherever you turn you’ll see tributes to the republic’s founder, no more so than in San Marino Basilica, where the bones of the saint now rest beneath the altar.
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published: 05 Mar 2018

THE TINY COUNTRY OF SAN MARINO!

Vlog #32. Haven't heard of San Marino before? That's because the whole country is contained within 24 sq miles and is completely surrounded by Italy. It is one of the world's oldest republics and the only city state to survive the unification of Italy.
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We are in the micro country of San Marino, the oldest republic in the world, for this episode of Aboard the Guiding Light.
We are going to walk to and through the three towers on Monte Titano, which are so important they are on the national flag and coat of arms. After that we will see the national museum and the TortureMuseum before heading to the Basilica of San Marino and St Francis Church.
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San Marino | Euromaxx - Europe's Micro-States

A tiny state situated on the Italien Peninsula on the north-eastern side of the Apennine Mountains is considered the oldest republic in the world: San Marino's history dates back to the year 301. With 61 square kilometers, its also the smallest republic. San Marino is also known for its beautiful stamps and coins. For more go to http://www.dw.de/program/euromaxx/s-7555-9798

With an area of just over 40 square miles, San Marino is Europe’s third smallest country, after Vatican City and Monaco.
Rising from the republic’s rolling hills, is Mount Titano, where the country’s founder, Saint Marinus, sought refuge in the 3rd Century. Over the centuries, three towers were built to ward off invaders; today these towers watch over a country overflowing with history, culture and beauty.
Just beyond the towers lies the republic’s ancient capital, San Marino City. The heart and soul of this city is Liberty Square, home to the Statue of Liberty and the Palazzo Pubblico. Wherever you turn you’ll see tributes to the republic’s founder, no more so than in San Marino Basilica, where the bones of the saint now rest beneath the altar.
Like the republic’s founder, many have sought refuge on this mountain, including the Italian revolutionary hero, Garibaldi. Today, San Marino is a welcoming escape for lovers of art and history, and a tax-free haven for shoppers.
The true stars of San Marino are its towers. Dating back to the 11th century, GuaitaTower, is the oldest and the largest fortress of the three. Follow the scenic pathway to the highest point of Mount Titano to the battlements of Cesta Tower, while on the farthest peak rises Montale.
What this country lacks in size, it more than makes up for with that rarest of qualities, serenity. After all, its official name is, The Most Serene Republic of San Marino.
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With an area of just over 40 square miles, San Marino is Europe’s third smallest country, after Vatican City and Monaco.
Rising from the republic’s rolling hills, is Mount Titano, where the country’s founder, Saint Marinus, sought refuge in the 3rd Century. Over the centuries, three towers were built to ward off invaders; today these towers watch over a country overflowing with history, culture and beauty.
Just beyond the towers lies the republic’s ancient capital, San Marino City. The heart and soul of this city is Liberty Square, home to the Statue of Liberty and the Palazzo Pubblico. Wherever you turn you’ll see tributes to the republic’s founder, no more so than in San Marino Basilica, where the bones of the saint now rest beneath the altar.
Like the republic’s founder, many have sought refuge on this mountain, including the Italian revolutionary hero, Garibaldi. Today, San Marino is a welcoming escape for lovers of art and history, and a tax-free haven for shoppers.
The true stars of San Marino are its towers. Dating back to the 11th century, GuaitaTower, is the oldest and the largest fortress of the three. Follow the scenic pathway to the highest point of Mount Titano to the battlements of Cesta Tower, while on the farthest peak rises Montale.
What this country lacks in size, it more than makes up for with that rarest of qualities, serenity. After all, its official name is, The Most Serene Republic of San Marino.
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Visit San Marino - 5 Things You Will Love & Hate about San Marino

Visiting San Marino the Micronation within Italy's borders is one of the fun things to do while visiting the resort city of Rimini on the Italian coast. There i...

Visiting San Marino the Micronation within Italy's borders is one of the fun things to do while visiting the resort city of Rimini on the Italian coast. There is much for a tourist or traveler to love about visiting San Marino and a few things that might annoy them.
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The Hates of San Marino
1. The vomit inducing drive up to San Marino (getting there can be a bit of a challenge if you are in Italian cities like Rome).
2. The Hordes of day trippers from Rimini during the summer.
3. The uphill hikes. Its in the mountains/foothills and you will be walking them... a lot. So be prepared.
4. Tourist city = tourist service.
5. The Cheesy historic shops that just sell guns and crossbows.
The Loves of Visiting San Marino
#1. The views of the countryside. It is truly amazing.
#2. The fortresses and walls around the city.
#3. The Silly Tourist Museums like the museum of torture and wax museum.
#4. The amazing places to visit around San Marino, like Rimini and Ravenna.
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Visiting San Marino the Micronation within Italy's borders is one of the fun things to do while visiting the resort city of Rimini on the Italian coast. There is much for a tourist or traveler to love about visiting San Marino and a few things that might annoy them.
Here are our 5 ThingsYou WillLove & Hate about Visiting San Marino.
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The Hates of San Marino
1. The vomit inducing drive up to San Marino (getting there can be a bit of a challenge if you are in Italian cities like Rome).
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#1. The views of the countryside. It is truly amazing.
#2. The fortresses and walls around the city.
#3. The Silly Tourist Museums like the museum of torture and wax museum.
#4. The amazing places to visit around San Marino, like Rimini and Ravenna.
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More info about travel to Europe: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe Located just a few miles inland from the Adriatic coast, the Republic of San Marino brags it's the world's oldest and smallest republic. It's remained sovereign and independent from Italy through almost all its 1700-year history. Located in the rugged Apennine Mountains, San Marino takes you back to the age of city-states, an era of pageantry, pride and fierce independence.
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More info about travel to Europe: http://www.ricksteves.com/europe Located just a few miles inland from the Adriatic coast, the Republic of San Marino brags it's the world's oldest and smallest republic. It's remained sovereign and independent from Italy through almost all its 1700-year history. Located in the rugged Apennine Mountains, San Marino takes you back to the age of city-states, an era of pageantry, pride and fierce independence.
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San Marino - Top 10 Things To Do

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Thinking of Visiting San Marino, The 5th Smallest Country in the World? We are here to help, thought not a ton of sights to see San Marino is still worth a visit if you are visiting the Italian towns of Ravenna or Rimini. From cool fortresses and amazing views to silly museums and vomit inducing curvy roads there are some fun things to see and do in San Marino... and don't forget to get your passport stamped to prove you visited!
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Thinking of Visiting San Marino, The 5th Smallest Country in the World? We are here to help, thought not a ton of sights to see San Marino is still worth a visit if you are visiting the Italian towns of Ravenna or Rimini. From cool fortresses and amazing views to silly museums and vomit inducing curvy roads there are some fun things to see and do in San Marino... and don't forget to get your passport stamped to prove you visited!
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San Marino Day Trip

San Marino is a mountainous microstate surrounded by north-central Italy. Among the world’s oldest republics, it retains much of its historic architecture. On t...

San Marino is a mountainous microstate surrounded by north-central Italy. Among the world’s oldest republics, it retains much of its historic architecture. On the slopes of Monte Titano sits the capital, also called San Marino, known for its medieval walled old town and narrow cobblestone streets. The ThreeTowers, castlelike citadels dating to the 11th century, sit atop Titano’s neighboring peaks.
Its size is just over 61 km2 (24 sq mi), with a population of 33,562.

San Marino is a mountainous microstate surrounded by north-central Italy. Among the world’s oldest republics, it retains much of its historic architecture. On the slopes of Monte Titano sits the capital, also called San Marino, known for its medieval walled old town and narrow cobblestone streets. The ThreeTowers, castlelike citadels dating to the 11th century, sit atop Titano’s neighboring peaks.
Its size is just over 61 km2 (24 sq mi), with a population of 33,562.

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With an area of just over 40 square miles, San Marino is Europe’s third smallest country, after Vatican City and Monaco.
Rising from the republic’s rolling hills, is Mount Titano, where the country’s founder, Saint Marinus, sought refuge in the 3rd Century. Over the centuries, three towers were built to ward off invaders; today these towers watch over a country overflowing with history, culture and beauty.
Just beyond the towers lies the republic’s ancient capital, San Marino City. The heart and soul of this city is Liberty Square, home to the Statue of Liberty and the Palazzo Pubblico. Wherever you turn you’ll see tributes to the republic’s founder, no more so than in San Marino Basilica, where the bones of the saint now rest beneath the altar.
Like the republic’s founder, many have sought refuge on this mountain, including the Italian revolutionary hero, Garibaldi. Today, San Marino is a welcoming escape for lovers of art and history, and a tax-free haven for shoppers.
The true stars of San Marino are its towers. Dating back to the 11th century, GuaitaTower, is the oldest and the largest fortress of the three. Follow the scenic pathway to the highest point of Mount Titano to the battlements of Cesta Tower, while on the farthest peak rises Montale.
What this country lacks in size, it more than makes up for with that rarest of qualities, serenity. After all, its official name is, The Most Serene Republic of San Marino.
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With an area of just over 40 square miles, San Marino is Europe’s third smallest country, after Vatican City and Monaco.
Rising from the republic’s rolling hills, is Mount Titano, where the country’s founder, Saint Marinus, sought refuge in the 3rd Century. Over the centuries, three towers were built to ward off invaders; today these towers watch over a country overflowing with history, culture and beauty.
Just beyond the towers lies the republic’s ancient capital, San Marino City. The heart and soul of this city is Liberty Square, home to the Statue of Liberty and the Palazzo Pubblico. Wherever you turn you’ll see tributes to the republic’s founder, no more so than in San Marino Basilica, where the bones of the saint now rest beneath the altar.
Like the republic’s founder, many have sought refuge on this mountain, including the Italian revolutionary hero, Garibaldi. Today, San Marino is a welcoming escape for lovers of art and history, and a tax-free haven for shoppers.
The true stars of San Marino are its towers. Dating back to the 11th century, GuaitaTower, is the oldest and the largest fortress of the three. Follow the scenic pathway to the highest point of Mount Titano to the battlements of Cesta Tower, while on the farthest peak rises Montale.
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Vlog #32. Haven't heard of San Marino before? That's because the whole country is contained within 24 sq miles and is completely surrounded by Italy. It is on...

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San Marino, officially the Republic of San Marino also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino, is a state situated on the Italian Peninsula on the eastern side of the Apennine Mountains. It is an enclave surrounded by Italy. Its size is just over 61 km2 (24 sq mi) with an estimated population of over 30,000. Its capital is the City of San Marino. San Marino has the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe.
San Marino is the oldest surviving sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world, as the continuation of the monastic community founded on 3 September301, by stonecutter Marinus of Rab. Legend has it that Marinus left Rab, then the Roman colony of Arba, in 257 when the future emperor, Diocletian, issued a decree calling for the reconstruction of the city walls of Rimini, which had been destroyed by Liburnian pirates.
The constitution of San Marino, enacted in 1600, is the world's oldest constitution still in effect. The country's economy mainly relies on finance, industry, services and tourism. It is one of the wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP (per capita), with a figure comparable to some of the more developed Italian regions, such as Lombardy and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. San Marino is considered to have a highly stable economy, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe, no national debt and a budget surplus. ( wikipedia )

San Marino, officially the Republic of San Marino also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino, is a state situated on the Italian Peninsula on the eastern side of the Apennine Mountains. It is an enclave surrounded by Italy. Its size is just over 61 km2 (24 sq mi) with an estimated population of over 30,000. Its capital is the City of San Marino. San Marino has the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe.
San Marino is the oldest surviving sovereign state and constitutional republic in the world, as the continuation of the monastic community founded on 3 September301, by stonecutter Marinus of Rab. Legend has it that Marinus left Rab, then the Roman colony of Arba, in 257 when the future emperor, Diocletian, issued a decree calling for the reconstruction of the city walls of Rimini, which had been destroyed by Liburnian pirates.
The constitution of San Marino, enacted in 1600, is the world's oldest constitution still in effect. The country's economy mainly relies on finance, industry, services and tourism. It is one of the wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP (per capita), with a figure comparable to some of the more developed Italian regions, such as Lombardy and Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol. San Marino is considered to have a highly stable economy, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe, no national debt and a budget surplus. ( wikipedia )

San Marino officially the Republic of San Marino (Italian: Repubblica di San Marino), also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino), is an enclaved microstate surrounded by Italy, situated on the Italian Peninsula on the northeastern side of the Apennine Mountains. Its size is just over 61 km2 (24 sq mi), with a population of 33,562. Its capital is the City of San Marino and its largest city is Serravalle. San Marino has the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe.
The country takes its name from Marinus, a stonemason originating from the Roman colony on the island of Rab, in modern-day Croatia. In A.D. 257, Marinus according to legend participated in the reconstruction of Rimini's city walls after their destruction by Liburnian pirates. Marinus then went on to found an independent monastic community on Monte Titano in A.D. 301; thus, San Marino lays claim to be the oldest extant sovereign state as well as the oldest constitutional republic.
San Marino is governed by the Constitution of San Marino (Leges Statutae Republicae Sancti Marini), a series of six books written in Latin in the late 16th century, that dictate the country’s political system, among other matters. The country is considered to have the earliest written governing documents, or constitution, still in effect.
The country's economy mainly relies on finance, industry, services and tourism. It is among the wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP (per capita), with a figure comparable to the most developed European regions. San Marino is considered to have a highly stable economy, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe, no national debt and a budget surplus. It is the only country with more vehicles than people. In diplomatic terms, following the leadership of Italy it is among the core members of the Uniting for Consensus group.
The cuisine of San Marino is extremely similar to Italian, especially that of the adjoining Emilia-Romagna and Marche regions, but it has a number of its own unique dishes and products. Its best known is probably the Torta Tre Monti ("Cake of the Three Mountains" or "Cake of the Three Towers"), a wafer layered cake covered in chocolate depicting the Three Towers of San Marino. The country also has a small wine industry.
The Three Towers of San Marino are located on the three peaks of Monte Titano in the capital. They are depicted on both the Flag of San Marino and its coat of arms. The three towers are: Guaita, the oldest of the three (it was constructed in the 11th century); the 13th-centuryCesta, located on the highest of Monte Titano's summits; and the 14th-centuryMontale, on the smallest of Monte Titano's summits, still privately owned.
In San Marino football is the most popular sport. Basketball and volleyball are also popular. The three sports have their own federations, the San Marino Football Federation, the San Marino Basketball Federation and the San Marino VolleyballFederation.
There are 220 km (140 mi) of roads in the country, the main road being the San Marino Highway. Authorities license private vehicles with distinctive Sammarinese license plates, which are white with blue figures and the coat of arms, usually a letter followed by up to four numbers. Many vehicles also carry the international vehicle identification code (in black on a white oval sticker), which is "RSM".
There are no public airports in San Marino, but there is a small private airstrip located in Torraccia and an international heliport located in Borgo Maggiore. Most tourists who arrive by air land at Federico Fellini International Airport close to the city of Rimini, then make the transfer by bus. Two rivers flow through San Marino, but there is no major water transport, and no port or harbour.
San Marino has limited public transport facilities. There is a regular bus service between Rimini and the city of San Marino that is popular with both tourists and workers commuting to San Marino from Italy. This service stops at approximately 20 locations in Rimini and within San Marino, with its two terminus stops at Rimini railway station and San Marino coach station.
The Università degli Studi della Repubblica di San Marino (University of the Republic of San Marino) is the main university, which includes the Scuola Superiore di Studi Storici di San Marino (Advanced School of Historical Studies), a distinguished research and advanced international study centre governed by an international Scientific Committee coordinated by professor Luciano Canfora. Other important institutes are the Istituto Musicale Sammarinese (Sammarinese MusicalInstitute)[40] and the Akademio Internacia de la Sciencoj San Marino or Accademia Internazionale delle Scienze San Marino (International Academy of Sciences San Marino).

San Marino officially the Republic of San Marino (Italian: Repubblica di San Marino), also known as the Most Serene Republic of San Marino (Italian: Serenissima Repubblica di San Marino), is an enclaved microstate surrounded by Italy, situated on the Italian Peninsula on the northeastern side of the Apennine Mountains. Its size is just over 61 km2 (24 sq mi), with a population of 33,562. Its capital is the City of San Marino and its largest city is Serravalle. San Marino has the smallest population of all the members of the Council of Europe.
The country takes its name from Marinus, a stonemason originating from the Roman colony on the island of Rab, in modern-day Croatia. In A.D. 257, Marinus according to legend participated in the reconstruction of Rimini's city walls after their destruction by Liburnian pirates. Marinus then went on to found an independent monastic community on Monte Titano in A.D. 301; thus, San Marino lays claim to be the oldest extant sovereign state as well as the oldest constitutional republic.
San Marino is governed by the Constitution of San Marino (Leges Statutae Republicae Sancti Marini), a series of six books written in Latin in the late 16th century, that dictate the country’s political system, among other matters. The country is considered to have the earliest written governing documents, or constitution, still in effect.
The country's economy mainly relies on finance, industry, services and tourism. It is among the wealthiest countries in the world in terms of GDP (per capita), with a figure comparable to the most developed European regions. San Marino is considered to have a highly stable economy, with one of the lowest unemployment rates in Europe, no national debt and a budget surplus. It is the only country with more vehicles than people. In diplomatic terms, following the leadership of Italy it is among the core members of the Uniting for Consensus group.
The cuisine of San Marino is extremely similar to Italian, especially that of the adjoining Emilia-Romagna and Marche regions, but it has a number of its own unique dishes and products. Its best known is probably the Torta Tre Monti ("Cake of the Three Mountains" or "Cake of the Three Towers"), a wafer layered cake covered in chocolate depicting the Three Towers of San Marino. The country also has a small wine industry.
The Three Towers of San Marino are located on the three peaks of Monte Titano in the capital. They are depicted on both the Flag of San Marino and its coat of arms. The three towers are: Guaita, the oldest of the three (it was constructed in the 11th century); the 13th-centuryCesta, located on the highest of Monte Titano's summits; and the 14th-centuryMontale, on the smallest of Monte Titano's summits, still privately owned.
In San Marino football is the most popular sport. Basketball and volleyball are also popular. The three sports have their own federations, the San Marino Football Federation, the San Marino Basketball Federation and the San Marino VolleyballFederation.
There are 220 km (140 mi) of roads in the country, the main road being the San Marino Highway. Authorities license private vehicles with distinctive Sammarinese license plates, which are white with blue figures and the coat of arms, usually a letter followed by up to four numbers. Many vehicles also carry the international vehicle identification code (in black on a white oval sticker), which is "RSM".
There are no public airports in San Marino, but there is a small private airstrip located in Torraccia and an international heliport located in Borgo Maggiore. Most tourists who arrive by air land at Federico Fellini International Airport close to the city of Rimini, then make the transfer by bus. Two rivers flow through San Marino, but there is no major water transport, and no port or harbour.
San Marino has limited public transport facilities. There is a regular bus service between Rimini and the city of San Marino that is popular with both tourists and workers commuting to San Marino from Italy. This service stops at approximately 20 locations in Rimini and within San Marino, with its two terminus stops at Rimini railway station and San Marino coach station.
The Università degli Studi della Repubblica di San Marino (University of the Republic of San Marino) is the main university, which includes the Scuola Superiore di Studi Storici di San Marino (Advanced School of Historical Studies), a distinguished research and advanced international study centre governed by an international Scientific Committee coordinated by professor Luciano Canfora. Other important institutes are the Istituto Musicale Sammarinese (Sammarinese MusicalInstitute)[40] and the Akademio Internacia de la Sciencoj San Marino or Accademia Internazionale delle Scienze San Marino (International Academy of Sciences San Marino).

San Marino travel video

We are in the micro country of San Marino, the oldest republic in the world, for this episode of Aboard the Guiding Light.
We are going to walk to and through ...

We are in the micro country of San Marino, the oldest republic in the world, for this episode of Aboard the Guiding Light.
We are going to walk to and through the three towers on Monte Titano, which are so important they are on the national flag and coat of arms. After that we will see the national museum and the TortureMuseum before heading to the Basilica of San Marino and St Francis Church.
I can't wait to show you this amazing little country and I hope you SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube, so you can see episodes before they are published on my website. Plus you will have access to past seasons. You can learn more about your host, the boat, read his blog, and more at www.svGuidingLight.com.

We are in the micro country of San Marino, the oldest republic in the world, for this episode of Aboard the Guiding Light.
We are going to walk to and through the three towers on Monte Titano, which are so important they are on the national flag and coat of arms. After that we will see the national museum and the TortureMuseum before heading to the Basilica of San Marino and St Francis Church.
I can't wait to show you this amazing little country and I hope you SUBSCRIBE to my YouTube, so you can see episodes before they are published on my website. Plus you will have access to past seasons. You can learn more about your host, the boat, read his blog, and more at www.svGuidingLight.com.